YPG/PKK launches Syria op on pretext of fighting Daesh

YPG/PKK launches Syria op on pretext of fighting Daesh

Local residents, however, suspect ulterior motive

By Levent Tok, Mohamad Misto and Adham Kako

ANKARA (AA) - The YPG/PKK terrorist group has launched a fresh "operation" in an Arab district of Syria’s eastern Deir ez-Zor province on the pretext of fighting Daesh.

Many local residents, however, believe the operation has a hidden agenda.

The YPG/PKK claims the operation targets Daesh “sleeper cells” in Deir ez-Zor’s YPG/PKK-held Siheyl district.

According to local sources who spoke to Anadolu Agency on Thursday, however, the operation is merely intended to intimidate the region’s Arab inhabitants.

Late Wednesday, YPG/PKK terrorists reportedly torched some 200 acres of farmland in Siheyl.

Located near the Iraqi border, Syria’s Deir ez-Zor province is cut through the middle by the Euphrates River.

While the U.S.-backed YPG/PKK holds the eastern bank of the river, Syrian regime forces and Iran-backed terrorist groups hold the west bank.

Deir ez-Zor’s sizable Arab community, meanwhile, has been holding large anti-YPG/PKK rallies since April 25.

On May 9, local residents staged a protest against the YPG/PKK's continued presence in the region, accusing it of looting the area’s resources.

Six protesters were reportedly killed when YPG/PKK terrorists opened fire on the demonstration.

Shortly afterward, the Uqaydat tribe, which enjoys considerable influence in the region, called on the YPG/PKK to withdraw from Deir ez-Zor.

Last year, the YPG/PKK captured the eastern part of Deir Ez-Zor -- again on the pretext of fighting Daesh -- with the help of a U.S.-led military coalition.

As Daesh's influence in eastern Syria has waned, the YPG/PKK has prevented displaced Syrians from returning to their homes, drawing accusations that the terrorist group is attempting to change the region’s demography.

In its 30-year terrorist campaign, the PKK -- recognized as a terror group by the U.S., EU, and Turkey -- has killed some 40,000 people, including numerous civilians.

Turkey, for its part, has vowed to launch an anti-terror campaign -- specifically targeting the YPG/PKK -- east of the Euphrates River.


*Writing by Ali Murat Alhas

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